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I've just written a middle-grade novel that is rooted in my love of cetaceans. Flipper, which I watched as a small child, aimed me in positive directions. The television program taught children many lessons: the virtue of self-sufficiency, the reality of single-parent households, and, above all, respect for nature and the virtues and abilities of other species.
Our generation can thank Flipper for its many lessons in cross-cultural, family, and inter-species cooperation and enjoyment.
And, as another reviewer posted, yes -- all in living color!
I've just written a middle-grade novel that is rooted in my love of cetaceans. Flipper, which I watched as a small child, aimed me in positive directions. The television program taught children many lessons: the virtue of self-sufficiency, the reality of single-parent households, and, above all, respect for nature and the virtues and abilities of other species.
Our generation can thank Flipper for its many lessons in cross-cultural, family, and inter-species cooperation and enjoyment.
And, as another reviewer posted, yes -- all in living color!